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yes it is for an example, 40, 400, 4000, if it starts with a four and has only zeros after i t then it divisible by 4
4000% of 4000 =4000/100 * 4000 =160,000
75% of 4000 = 75% * 4000 = 0.75 * 4000 = 3,000
40% of 4000= 40% * 4000= 0.4 * 4000= 1,600
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yes it is for an example, 40, 400, 4000, if it starts with a four and has only zeros after i t then it divisible by 4
No. A year is a leap year if it is divisible by 4. But if the year ends in 00 it is not a leap year unless the entire year is divisible by 400,but the length of thetropical year would be 365 969/4000 days = 365.24225 days. This woulddictate 969 leap years every 4000 years, rather than the 970 leapyears mandated by the Gregorian calendar. This could be achieved bydropping one leap year from the Gregorian calendar every 4000 years,which would make years divisible by 4000 non-leap years.Yes, 4000 WILL be a leap year.
Yes, 4000 is a leap year because it is evenly divisible by 400.
3600. None of the other three are divisible by 9 so they don't even get to the starting line.
4000% of 4000 =4000/100 * 4000 =160,000
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4000 times 4000 = 16,000,000
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Any number that is divisible by 9 is also divisible by 3, so it is enough to choose a number that is divisible by 9. Here are two ways you can do this: 1) Choose a number so that the sum of the digits are 9, or a multiple of 9 (that is, 9, 18, or 27 in this case). 2) The more general solution (that works for other numbers, not just 9) is to divide the smallest 4-digit number (1000) by 9. Round the result up, and multiply by 9 again. If you want a larger number, say, one that is close to 4000, divide 4000 by 9, round the result up or down, and multiply by 9 again.